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Who says all New Yorker's are stressed out? I'm a Puerto Rican Brooklynite who happens to love everything about my life - my career, my family y mi amigos tambien! Follow my blog to see how I manifest my desires by staying spiritually centered & grounded. I talk about feng shui, yoga, meditation, relationships, goals, and trusting our inner voice. However, I must confess; I'm passionate about the performing arts and frequently update my blog with my creative progress in the entertainment industry. Although there's nothing wrong with a lil' self-promotion, there's no fun if only one person is achieving their dreams, which is why I write so many self-help entries. Thus, I believe that everyone has something unique to contribute to society. Namaste.

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Born under the Gem-in-eye constellation, Jasmine Clemente, is a
Multimedia Artist who expresses herself through various creative
channels: music, fashion, film, and creative writing. Yet, at the heart
of it all is her ability to connect with people from all walks of life
as an international dance singer/songwriter.

Her first soulful house single,
"Free My Spirit", produced by Franke Estevez and George Mena (Fuzion
Records 2011) was the perfect introduction into the dance scene. With
inspiring song lyrics over a feel good track, the Puerto Rican
songstress belted out high notes in TriBeCa NYC's Cielo night club
during a popular weekly Roots party curated by the Legendary Louie Vega.
The exposure she gained that night attracted more recording
opportunities, plus a feature on Urban Latino Radio's Back 2 Da Beat
show, PreParty Radio (Online), and rotational spins on NYC's WBLS fm
radio station.

Within months, Clemente, began performing at more and more venues throughout the Tristate area including the Sullivan Room, Sapphire Lounge, The NuYorican Poets Cafe,
The Village Underground, The Coney Island Boardwalk, Room 84 (Hoboken,
NJ) and The Arts Garage (Philadelphia, PA) to name a few. Hence, in the
midst of developing her stage presence, she was
approached by the video director, Rodolfo Duran, to get her presence
onto You Tube and other online sources. After the two joined forces,
they filmed a series of several music videos and commercials.

After the singer gained much popularity from an appealing online
presence, she then ventured into other areas of interest such as
creative writing. It was throughout moments of downtime, where she'd
write short stories, plus a fictitious novel lightly based on true
events. Having this additional skill landed her a feature at the
ArteRotica showcase where Clemente read an excerpt from her short story,
Twin Mamacita, scheduled for print in the Anthology Trilogy, "Lipstick Diaries 3"
(Augustus Publishing) by 2014. Upon sharing, an
audience member complimented her story telling and suggested she
try a career in voice over and/or acting.

Whether it was destiny or simply a
leap of faith, that same audience member, Camille Gaston, recommended
Clemente to a director of a web series in confidence that she was made
for acting - and she accepted. Within the same month, Clemente found that her hidden talent was something she
should've been doing all along and considered adding this new pursuit
to her already blossoming music career. Due to today's social media
outlets, her name had caught a buzz in the music industry which gave her
the opportunity to work on exotic rhythms from South Africa, Greece,
Italy, and London as worldwide producers sent her instrumental tracks
via online. Among them are the records, "Soulmate", (Qabecity Records
2013), "Something Different", (New Generation Records 2013), "Think of You" (Sammy Love) and "Wanting More" (Nervous Records/Native Son Music 2014) etc.
While opening emails filled with material to review, she also received
more scripts from independent film directors due to word of mouth, good
work ethic, and heavy promotion.

The next step in shaping her
career was to create a team of people that she could depend on. One of
her main photographers, Reggo Wilson, shoots most of her promo material,
single covers, and head shots, while producer T. colon (Native Son
Music) has a recording studio where the singer completes her projects
from overseas. She's also styled by several up & coming fashion designers, and her music videos are
shot by either Rodolfo Duran and/or Exile Ramirez.

To add to
the artistic oasis, Clemente, has landed the lead role of Veronica in
the Panamanian Web Series, "Dirty Hearts", directed by Victorious
DeCosta. She also co-stars as Connie in the independent
feature film Papi's Promise directed by Felix Rojas. In addition
to Clemente's credentials are several modeling gigs from her earlier
days in the business including Hype Hair Magazine, Braids &
Beauty; a feature in a six month photography exhibition held at the
Museum of NY, and she was a national contest winner for Liz Claiborne's
Curves fragrance.

With a natural gift for the arts, Jasmine
Clemente, proves to be someone who was born to entertain audiences,
inspiring people with her beautiful song lyrics, passionate
performances, and dynamic onscreen presence.